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Spurs Players Spooked By Sound Of Baby Inside Claremont Hotel Room

Tim Duncan #21, Tony Parker #9, Boris Diaw #33 and Jeff Ayres #11 of the San Antonio Spurs talk amongst themselves in the fourth quarter while they have a comfortable lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers at The Quicken Loans Arena on March 4, 2014 in Cleveland, Ohio. (David Liam Kyle/NBAE 2014 via Getty Images)

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BERKELEY (CBS SF) – Two members of the San Antonio Spurs say they’re at a loss to explain strange noises they heard inside a room at Berkeley’s Claremont hotel while in town to play the Golden State Warriors last weekend.

“I get to my door, and my key doesn’t work, but it sounds like there’s somebody in my room. Like I hear a little baby, not crying but making noise. I’m like, ‘What the heck?’” Ayres told the blog. “It was the creepiest thing. I heard a couple of other guys heard babies in the hallway, kids running down the hallway. Creepy. I really heard voices and a baby in the room, and there wasn’t anybody in there. It was crazy.”

Ayers went to the front desk. Nobody answered calls to the room, which should have been vacant. He was moved to a different room.

“I totally agreed with him,” said Duncan. “There was a baby there, absolutely. I heard about the history of the place, and I’d rather not (stay there again).”